I think I just realized that cephalopod eyes aren’t nearly full-size in the young, unlike those of human young (the former start out too small for that to be the case). Interesting difference, I think.

Actually, I did think that their nervous system was more centralized to the vicinity of their tentacles, since the latter can operate fairly independently, but went with the easy visual anthropomorphism.

Good to know what’s really there in the transparent little bugger, in any case.

Damn, evader, you do like your sexist stereotypes, don’t you? Here’s a hint: Women (notice I didn’t say “girls”) are not some monolithic block all with the same opinions and prejudices. You might want to consider that before you write bullshit about what you know girls like or hate.